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Does anyone know, or know where I can find info
on the physical and optical properties of ethane
(C2H6) at -178 degrees C and 1.6 atm? It's a liquid
at that temp and pressure.
I need the colour, transparency, reflectivity and ior.
I looked in the newior.inc file, but couldn't find anything.
Thanks
Gail
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Gail Shaw wrote:
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> Does anyone know, or know where I can find info
> on the physical and optical properties of ethane
> (C2H6) at -178 degrees C and 1.6 atm? It's a liquid
> at that temp and pressure.
>
> I need the colour, transparency, reflectivity and ior.
> I looked in the newior.inc file, but couldn't find anything.
If you're on school, college, you can ask your Chemistry teacher, he
should have table books, with all that kind of information. The only
think I know by now, is that it will look like water.
Remco Poelstra
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or go to your local book store or library and check out the crc handbook
on chemistry.
Remco Poelstra wrote:
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> Gail Shaw wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know, or know where I can find info
> > on the physical and optical properties of ethane
> > (C2H6) at -178 degrees C and 1.6 atm? It's a liquid
> > at that temp and pressure.
> >
> > I need the colour, transparency, reflectivity and ior.
> > I looked in the newior.inc file, but couldn't find anything.
>
> If you're on school, college, you can ask your Chemistry teacher, he
> should have table books, with all that kind of information. The only
> think I know by now, is that it will look like water.
>
> Remco Poelstra
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In article <39735D0E.E9C535D5@yahoo.com>, ryan constantine
<rco### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> or go to your local book store or library and check out the crc handbook
> on chemistry.
Maybe if it is newer than the 46th edition...my CRC Handbook of
Chemistry and Physics had a lot of information on ethane and similar
compounds, but not the ior.
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I think you'll have a hard time finding this information. If you cannot
find it in any of the more common chemistry references, you might have
to go through Chemical Abstracts. For those that don't know of Chem Abs,
it's basically a (massive) index of many chemistry journals, with
listings by author, subject, compound, etc. Any good university science
library will have it.
MJL
Gail Shaw wrote:
> Does anyone know, or know where I can find info
> on the physical and optical properties of ethane
> (C2H6) at -178 degrees C and 1.6 atm? It's a liquid
> at that temp and pressure.
>
> I need the colour, transparency, reflectivity and ior.
> I looked in the newior.inc file, but couldn't find anything.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gail
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Mark James Lewin wrote in message <397380C3.D37CFE64@yahoo.com.au>...
>I think you'll have a hard time finding this information. If you cannot
>find it in any of the more common chemistry references, you might have
>to go through Chemical Abstracts. For those that don't know of Chem Abs,
>it's basically a (massive) index of many chemistry journals, with
>listings by author, subject, compound, etc. Any good university science
>library will have it.
>
Thanks. I'll look out for it.
Gail
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Chris Huff wrote in message ...
>In article <39735D0E.E9C535D5@yahoo.com>, ryan constantine
><rco### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
>
>> or go to your local book store or library and check out the crc handbook
>> on chemistry.
>
>Maybe if it is newer than the 46th edition...my CRC Handbook of
>Chemistry and Physics had a lot of information on ethane and similar
>compounds, but not the ior.
>
Thanks. I'll look out for it. When was the 46th edition published?
gail
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46th? funny, i thought it was already past 70th.
Gail Shaw wrote:
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> Chris Huff wrote in message ...
> >In article <39735D0E.E9C535D5@yahoo.com>, ryan constantine
> ><rco### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> >
> >> or go to your local book store or library and check out the crc handbook
> >> on chemistry.
> >
> >Maybe if it is newer than the 46th edition...my CRC Handbook of
> >Chemistry and Physics had a lot of information on ethane and similar
> >compounds, but not the ior.
> >
>
> Thanks. I'll look out for it. When was the 46th edition published?
>
> gail
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 15:52:27 +0200, "Gail Shaw" <gsh### [at] monotixcoza>
wrote:
>Does anyone know, or know where I can find info
>on the physical and optical properties of ethane
>(C2H6) at -178 degrees C and 1.6 atm? It's a liquid
>at that temp and pressure.
>I need the colour, transparency, reflectivity and ior.
>I looked in the newior.inc file, but couldn't find anything.
Can't help you there, Gail. If it were ethanol you needed...
especially solved 2:3 in water with some floral extracts, mmm...
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Gail Shaw wrote:
>
> Does anyone know, or know where I can find info
> on the physical and optical properties of ethane
> (C2H6) at -178 degrees C and 1.6 atm? It's a liquid
> at that temp and pressure.
>
> I need the colour, transparency, reflectivity and ior.
> I looked in the newior.inc file, but couldn't find anything.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gail
Hi Gail.
AFAIK the index of refraction is linked to the density of the
matter. You have to find the density of ethane at the point you
specified and then compared it to the densities and iors you know.
It's an approximation but better then nothing.
Check this:
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/fluid/
Marc
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